![]() ![]() how about a "Choose your own adventure" style mini-campaign where the choices you make determines where you were living before you got sent to Hogwarts. Where your character is actually from is never established. ![]() How about making it so you can sell your excess potions or ingredients, either to the shops or to fellow students, and buy stuff from Zonkos and Honeydukes? Trick items you can put on your item wheel to distract opponents in a fight, for example, buff treats that work like slightly weaker potions but stack with them, How about adding a way to get to Diagon Alley, maybe by having a school field trip so you can get the Floo Flame location for it? You can brew more potions than you ever need, buy all the spellcrafts, seeds, brooms and recipes, and then you literally have nothing to spend your money on. ![]() Even if your NASA friend borrowed you a PC, it might still fail to properly run on ultra because no amount of hardware can fix bad optimization.OK, as far as it goes, the game is OK, until you're about 3/4 through, and then it kind of stagnates. Simplest way: just compare your GPU against "recommended" settings and if you're 1-2 generations of GPU away, tough luck - until optimization comes out (IF it ever comes), you need to ask NASA if they have a spare PC to run this thing on ultra. Just in case, VRAM ≠ RAM and it's not only about the size of it but also about frequency (and L1/L2 caching till some degree). ![]() It's a VRAM and/or wrong texture buffering config issue. If you stand still in the zone you'll notice the graphics gradually "improving", aka your GPU catching up. "I couldn't care less"-GPU scenario - you get potato graphics, like LOD objects not being replaced with the real ones or texture streaming taking such a long time that you can see them popping into the view on the otherwise brown/gray blob polygons. Having stuff on ultra setting doesn't mean your GPU will be able to handle those ultra settings. ![]()
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